Help Ohio organizers protect democracy from federal attacks.
The MVP Ohio Democracy Defense Fund supports pro-democracy organizers in Ohio who are working to defend our freedom to vote — and to make sure the will of the people prevails in Ohio.
This fund was created in consultation with our partners on the ground to quickly and nimbly support organizing, communications, and advocacy to defend and promote democracy and democratic participation in Ohio.
Movement Voter Fund conducts its grantmaking through a fund at Tides Foundation, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, EIN 51-0198509.
Frequently Asked Questions
This fund is operated by Movement Voter Project (MVP), in close consultation with our partners on the ground in Ohio, who have launched Hands Off Ohio, led by the Ohio Democracy Defense Coalition.
Our grantmaking is led by a team of national and state advisors, each with years of experience in local, state, and national organizing, movement building, and civic engagement strategy.
On June 11, 2026, the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security raided the offices of state-based pro-democracy organizations in Ohio and showed up at the homes of organizational leaders.
These raids are part of a widening pattern of targeting civil society organizations, in particular those working to defend free and fair elections.
In close consultation with our Ohio partners on the ground, we created this fund to defend against these attacks and to promote democracy and democratic participation across the state.
For security reasons, we are not publicly sharing the list of grantees at this time.
Money raised through this fund will support organizing, communications, and advocacy to defend and promote democracy and democratic participation in Ohio.
Your dollars will:
Power a joyful, determined public campaign to protect the freedom to vote and keep Ohioans registering and turning out.
Resource crisis communications and Know Your Rights trainings to keep organizers and communities safe.
Keep our partners' organizing programs running — from a voter-registration National Day of Action on June 18, all the way through the last vote is cast and fairly counted.
Yes. We will be posting stories of impact on our blog.
501(c)(4) donations to Movement Voter Project are not tax-deductible.
501(c)(3) donations to Movement Voter Fund are tax-deductible to the full extent allowed under the law. Please consult your tax advisor for guidance.
501(c)(4) donations to Movement Voter Project will move most quickly to groups on the ground and provide more flexibility in their use, but are not tax-deductible.
501(c)(3) donations to Movement Voter Fund are tax-deductible to the full extent allowed under the law, but take a bit longer to disburse (because MVF conducts its grantmaking through a fund at Tides Foundation).
Learn more here about the differences between 501(c)(3) and 501(c)(4) giving.
Your information is private to the full extent of the law. Movement Voter Project and Movement Voter Fund donors are not publicly viewable anywhere.
Gifts over $10,000: Contact your MVP liaison or email advisor@movement.vote to discuss options.
Our Ohio partners have quickly launched Hands Off Ohio, which will serve as a clearinghouse for information and calls to action as this crisis develops.
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